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"Who will control Rama?", journalist: DP does not know how to form an institutional opposition.

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"Who will control Rama?", journalist: DP does not know how to form an

Journalist Ardit Rada said that the possible inclusion of the Democrats in the new government cabinet would have neither morality nor any meaning.

Rada said that such a case would indicate the capitulation of the SP and Edi Rama has no reason to consider this thesis recently put forward in the media.

Focusing on the separation of power, Ardit Rada said on the show "Ora e fundit" that the opposition has many institutions that it can fight for and that belong to it. But according to the journalist, considering the lack of seriousness of the DP, independent institutions should be entrusted to new parties or civil society.

"I think that in socialist governments there is no place for names from the Democratic Party. This as a formula has neither political morality nor any meaning, because otherwise the PS should declare capitulation and say that there are no more capable people. But the DP and the opposition as a whole have had and have their own space to take power regardless of the election result. The 1998 Constitution guaranteed that the President, the Supreme Audit Office, the Prosecutor General and the Ombudsman were always elected on the proposal of the opposition. This ensured a kind of constitutional institutional control to form the opposition. What is happening today is not a problem that Edi Rama has 83 or 86 mandates, but the problem is that there are no longer any control mechanisms.

And while the focus is on who will share power among the ministers, we must raise the question of who will control Edi Rama? Because in a democracy, the role of the opposition is fundamental both for transparency and for the government not to abuse it. The Democratic Party has shown that it does not know how to conduct institutional opposition and uses the mandates given to it by the public to burn jackets, tires, chairs... While it was expected of it to establish investigative commissions, to search for precisely the institutions that we mentioned above and others. Therefore, when we talk about opposition constitutional institutions, it would be appropriate that these institutions should not be taken over by either the government or an opposition that does not use those institutions to do politics, but misuses them for bargaining. Therefore, for these positions, we must go beyond the DP, we must seek figures from civil society, new parties and other organizations with an opposition character", said journalist Rada.

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